The answer you want is Cardiff City (not very English though).
Cardif City are named the Bluebirds because of the play named 'The Bluebird' that was shown in Cardiff in 1908. Cardiff was chosen to host the play over many different cities and so CCFC decided to cahnge their kit clour to blue and use the plays name as there own nickname.
the bluebirds cas of there crest
The first team coach of Cardiff City is called Danny Keough.
Bluebirds are generally colored blue.
cardiff city
Ninian Park was the name of Cardiff City Football Club's first stadium in Lecwith, Cardiff, Wales, however in 2009 that was demolished as they had built a new stadium calling it the Cardiff City Stadium. There is still a pub called 'The Ninian' about a 5 minutes walk from the stadium.
They didn't, it's the clubs nickname, much like other clubs like Cardiff are called 'The Bluebirds' etc.
A group of bluebirds is called a flock, hermitage, or mutation.
The country that is associated with Cardiff dating is the country of Wales. Wales is a country that is located in the area called the United Kingdom and Cardiff is a city in Wales.
Cardiff City Stadium, Leckwith Road, Cardiff. CF11 8AZ.
Splott is a district of the city of Cardiff, Wales, UK, east of the city center.